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How to Safely Recover Lactose Sugar Dust?

by root / 26 Jun, 2016

Lactose is a disaccharide sugar derived from galactose and glucose that is found in milk. Lactose makes up around 2–8% of milk, although the amount varies among species and individuals, and milk with a reduced amount of lactose also exists.   It is extracted from sweet or sour whey.

How to Safely Recover Hazardous Chemicals?

by root / 26 Jun, 2016

The institutional and industrial cleaning industry provides essential products and services that are used to clean and maintain a healthy indoor environment for commercial establishments of all sizes and types, including schools, hospitals, day care centers, food service operations, office comple

How to Safely Recover Iron Dust?

by root / 26 Jun, 2016

Carbonyl Iron is a highly pure (97.5% for grade S, 99.5+% for grade R) iron, prepared by chemical decomposition of purified iron pentacarbonyl. It usually has the appearance of grey powder, composed of spherical micro particles. Most of the impurities are carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen.

How to Safely Recover Dust form Insulation & Vermiculite?

by root / 26 Jun, 2016

Vermiculite is a naturally occurring mica-like mineral that has the unusual property of expanding into worm-like accordion shaped pieces when heated.

How to Safely Recover Toxic Dust?

by root / 26 Jun, 2016

Much of the concern with respect to health impacts will hinge on air emissions. Given uncertainties about the exact effects of many chemicals, and the undisputed toxic nature of many of the substances released, it is not possible to say that emission levels are safe.

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